UBER DRIVER [seongjoong ff]
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  • Reads 2,310
  • Votes 101
  • Parts 8
  • Time 16m
Complete, First published May 19, 2022
Mature
[COMPLETED]
Tuesday, 2 am.

You just finished face timing your boyfriend but you still miss him and are craving his touch. So what do you do? Well you sneak out of your house and take a Uber to your manz place, right? 

That's exactly what Park Seonghwa did but he may have been a bit too excited to not notice anything because the dude who just dropped him outside his boyfriend's house was none other than Mr. Kim aka his manz dad. 

It's relatable isn't it? Oh, you are single and don't have a boyfriend? Sorry my bad, but Park Seonghwa isn't so he can surely relate. *wink wink*

▪︎short story 
▪︎fluff+smut

▪︎ateez ship- seongjoong

Start:- 2022/06/05
End:- 2022/06/08
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